It came in a blister pack package and it contained 4 drill bit sizes 7/64, 1/8, 9/64 and 3/32 drill bits. The countersink is 3/8 in the three lower sizes and 1/2 in the larger drill bit.

It has a brass covered magnet that is quite strong. It held the wrench that is used to screw in the drill countersink assembly.

The drill assembly screws into the end of the quick change adapter. It is a taper thread so the further you screw it in the tighter it gets on the drill bit. The depth of the drill bit is adjustable until it hits the bottom and so you can’t drill for very short screws.

The brass depth stop which is not suppose to burn the wood is adjustable down the full length of the 3/8” countersinks. It will not fit the 1/2” countersink, but it will fit the shaft of the quick change drives shank, but that would make the countersink hole deeper than 1/2”

Congrats Karson and Charlie and Gary. You all deserved them. I’m glad you liked them. It’s a wonder you found something you don’t have Karson, I thought you had about everytool out there. LOL. Nice review by the by.

-- (You just have to please the man in the Mirror) Mike from Michigan -

I didn’t say I didn’t have one Mike. In fact I have three other sets. I just didn’t have the JackRabbit one.

And I’ve already broke one of the drill bits. It started to spin in the collett and in tightening it I guess I put a little extra side torque on it and it broke. Left the drill bit in the kitchen cabinet. Ansd I pulled out a different set. A Montana set.

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †